Friday, 12 July 2013

Bali – For a Bright, Breathtaking and Balmy Summer Season

Bali,
isle where Gods reside, is the most prominent stretch of Indonesia. For several
years, the iconic isle has been receiving masses of holidayers seeking a
rejuvenating respite in its calm and classy ambience. Its rugged curves
wrapping dazzling mountains, captivating coastline, shimmering beaches, widely
expended rice fields and lined coconut tress, all not just form a serene
surrounding on God’s isle, also ensure that voyagers catching flights to Bali find their ways to get
close to nourishing nature.

The
isle doesn’t have a very frequent transportation system, dining scene is not
top notch, its culture is far different from your modern town, bars and dance
clubs are quite few in numbers. But, is this what you want?

No
doubt, Bali is distinct and will cater a much distinct holiday experience, but
exploring its off-the-charts culture, majestic beauty and outstanding way of
living will surely entice you for a lifelong.

Here is the list of 3 Must Do Things in
Bali

1. Stay. Sip. Shop. Spin. Sense Kuta

Few
travelers hopping back on return Bali
flights may advise you to not to go to Kuta, but don’t take it
seriously. Beyond few touristy traps, there
is ocean much to see and do. Smart shopper will not bother skipping heaps of
fake branded goods on sell here, from sunglasses, clothing to movie CDs. Go for some traditional fabrics, costumes,
accessories, and all at very extremely low prices. The region is also home of
isle’s cheapest restaurants, hotels and lounges. When the sun sets down, you
can slip into its bars and cafes, and it won’t go beyond your budget anyhow.

2. Make a Stroll to Isle’s Monkey
Temple

Monkeys
are seen as messengers of gods, here on the isle. In fact, there is a whole
temple dedicated to monkeys in Uluwatu at the isle. Pilgrims come here and feed
food to hundreds of wild monkey stay here as their home. Beware as all moneys
are not God’s messengers, few are trained thieves who can steal your costly
sunglasses, mobiles and hats like a professional.

3. Hop on Surfing Board

Coming
back from Bali holidays without
trying surfing for once will be a big mistake. Regarded as the paradise of
surfers, Bali has some of finest surfing spots over the world. Kuta, Seminyak, Uluwatu Bingin and many more,
options are uncountable. Special guides are recommended for beginners. Watching
professional surfers practicing mesmerizing adventure over the waves of blue is
also a big fun.